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Editor's Notes & Price Research

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When I'm signed in I can see the following offers on Sears for Joola Table Tennis tables -- Different Colors also available. FREE PICKUP gives BONUS SWYR points in addition to normal earnings.

Signature: $242.99 + tax + points after possible coupons

http://www.sears.com/joola-signat...625098000P
Regular price $499.99 -$200 = $299.99 - $30 (Members take an Extra 10% off Fitness & Sporting Goods) = $269.99 - $27 (if you have and apply the following Member Coupon: Take 10% off when you buy $100 in sporting and fitness goods Sold by Sears)

Total = $242.99 + tax (free shipping to store for eligible stores) + any bonus point offer you may have (mine is $12.15 to spend later)

Contemplating between the Arc and Signature. Wondering if the Signature is worth the extra $60. Are these good prices? Seems like MSRP is overly inflated.

I can't easily find information or reviews about the above tables (I'm really lazy this hot sunday morning), but based on the weight, I am guessing the difference is in the table thickness mostly, and perhaps the sturdiness of the structure. The thickness of the table top actually makes a difference in sound and feel of play, especially if you are serious about table tennis. Also, over time, the thinner tables will probably warp more...

IMO, if you want a nice table, get the Signature. Otherwise, look for a cheap $50 table on craigslist.

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09-24-2017
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05:45 PM#11

I got the Signature because I've been following the price and have never seen it this low. The Victory table is a good consumer/fun/hobby table for the price -- 2 piece, good reviews, and it's been +37 on slickdeals at a higher price.

I was gonna pull the trigger on the Victory when I noticed the other two were also on sale. I debated the ARC for probably an hour before I finally thought -- no, screw it, I'm getting the signature. You could probably compare these to some models at DicksSportingGoods. They used to carry the same tables, but not I believe they've re-named the models so you don't run into price-matching issues (something MFR's have done for years with Costco to prevent other retailers from getting pissed).

trying to figure out how to get the 10% off coupon? I'm logged in my Sears account, do I click "apply my Shop Your WaySMcoupons?" and if the coupon isn't there, I guess I just can't get the add'l 10%? any help is appreciated!

trying to figure out how to get the 10% off coupon? I'm logged in my Sears account, do I click "apply my Shop Your WaySMcoupons?" and if the coupon isn't there, I guess I just can't get the add'l 10%? any help is appreciated!

Up on the top of the main page, there should be a link for COUPONS (between DEALS and WEEKLY ADS). You have to load it, then apply it during checkout.